The Role of Medical Science: Physiology & False Memories J. Douglas Bremner, MD Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia www.dougbremner.com
Role of Medicine & Psychiatry in Criminal Judicial Proceedings Provide context and interpretation of forensic findings for jury Protect accused against erroneous selfincrimination Use science & medicine to establish causality, determine time lines, establish guilt and innocence
Key Issues in Case Establish time of death Medical experts gave opinions not supported by medical science e.g. stomach emptying Lack of sufficient training, ability or expertise e.g. lab technician adjusting range of detection for DNA, contaminated collection Neutral process for collecting and evaluating evidence was violated
Photo of chemical used for detection of small amounts of blood leaked to press with information that Knox blood found in bathroom
Key Issues in Case Interpreter acted as interrogator instead of neutral party Illegal interrogation with coercion and false confession Investigator pre-conceived notions with confirmation bias Inappropriate leaks to press poisoned fair process of justice
Giuliano Mignini Perugia prosecutor with pre-conceived notions about facts of the case, belief in Satanic cults and Masonic conspiracies.
Gastric Emptying Times & Time of Death Finite period of time for food to transit stomach to small intestine 2-3 hours to pass through stomach 82 minutes median time to arrive at duodenum (65-102) Transit stops at time of death, stomach contents used to establish time of death
Gastric Emptying Times & Time of Death Hellmig et al 2006 J Gastroenterol & Hepatol
Gastric Emptying Times & Time of Death Meredith Kercher ate with three English friends at 6 pm (6:30 pm at latest) Confirmed by fact they watched 123 minute movie, arrived home at 9 pm. Ten minute walk home, phone call dropped at 8:56 narrow streets Captured on CCTV at 8:51 pm
Gastric Emptying Times & Time of Death Meredith Kercher had no contents in duodenum at time of death Time of death could not be beyond 9 pm Prosecution based case on 11 pm time of death based on witness testimony Medical experts falsely claimed wide possibility of transit times
Antonio Curatolo Homeless heroin-addicted resident of Perugia, Italy placed suspects in local square at 11 pm, confused days
Amanda Knox & Perugia Police Perugia police used coercive and illegal interrogation tactics Increased likelihood of false confessions One quarter of convicted exonerated by DNA shown to have made false confession West Memphis Four
Interrogation of Amanda Knox Lengthy interrogation without access to legal counsel or recording, misrepresentations Interpreter aided interrogators, not neutral 12 police rotating for all night interrogation Imagine Patrick Lumumba at scene of crime based on finding black hair Signed statement retracted
Categories of Memory Function Mechanisms of Normal Memory Memory Explicit (Declarative) Facts, lists, paragraph recall, working memory Available to recall Hippocampus based Implicit (Non-Declarative) Kinesthetic, conditioning Motor memory (ride a bike) Non-hippocampal
Mechanisms of Normal Memory Function Encoding Storage/consolidation Retrieval Explicit (declarative) vs implicit (nondeclarative) Long term memory influenced by active inhibition as well as reinforcing of memory traces
Hippocampus Sea horse Plays a critical role in learning and memory Creates a mental map of events in space and time Sensitive to stress Involved in dissociation and fear inhibition
Trauma & Memory in Forensic Settings Memory subject to deletions, distortions, insertions Studies of flashbulb memories - Challenger explosion - source amnesia, repetition effects Story of spilling the punch bowl as a child at a wedding confabulation with repeat interviews Hyman & Billings - Memory 1998
Non-Stressed Stressed Stress results in decreased dendritic branching of neurons in the CA3 region of the hippocampus (Woolley et al. 1990)
Wechsler Memory Scale Score 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Verbal Memory Deficits in Childhood * WMS I Abuse-related PTSD * WMS D *P<.05 PTSD (N=21) Controls (N=20) Bremner et al 1997
Hippocampal Volume Reduction in PTSD NORMAL PTSD Bremner et al., Am. J. Psychiatry 1995; 152:973-981. Bremner et al., Biol. Psychiatry 1997; 41:23-32. Gurvits et al., Biol Psychiatry 1996;40:192-199. Stein et al., Psychol Med 1997;27:951-959. DeBellis 1999-no change in children with PTSD J Douglas Bremner, MD, Emory University
Trauma & Memory in Forensic Settings Desert Storm veterans showed significant inconsistency in recall of traumatic events after return, and 2 and 6 year follow-up Veterans convinced of correctness of recall Inconsistency correlated with severity of PTSD symptoms Similar findings in rape survivors (Foa et al) Southwick et al Am J Psychiatry 1993
Trauma & Memory in Forensic Settings Bosnian war crimes tribunal in The Hague Key witness in prosecution of war crimes inconsistent recall of traumatic rape event Defense argument for effects of stress on memory, both acutely and with chronic PTSD Prosecution argued hyper-mnemesia with traumatic events (soldier not there) Sparr & Bremner J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 2005
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Increased False Memory with Deese Paradigm in PTSD Bremner, Shobe & Kihlstrom Psychol Sci 2000
Conclusions: Physiology & False Memories Medicine and science play critical role in criminal judicial proceedings Medical science needs to be held to the same standard in court as in scientific literature Journalists, lawyers, doctors and members of the judiciary need to be held accountable